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Welcome to the second episode of this post(Strengthening Child Protection Through Enhanced Stakeholder Engagement).
I didn't believe she should go to class here since I didn't believe anybody locally should see that my girl was pregnant," Shamsiya's dad describes. In any case, Shamsiya needed to return to school despite the fact that she was pregnant and all the more significantly sit for her BECE. She likewise believed Yusif should assume a sense of ownership with the pregnancy.
Strengthening Child Protection Through Enhanced Stakeholder Engagement
At the point when we caught wind of Shamsiya's case, she had previously left Walewale, which implied she had quit tutoring," says Nancy Yeri, Project Manager for the Adolescent Safe Space Project, supported by UNFPA-UNICEF and carried out by the Northern Sector Action on Awareness Center (NORSAAC).
The undertaking, which is being executed in six locale in the North, makes the stage for youths to examine their issues with tutors and prepared officials who can uphold them fully intent on forestalling young pregnancy and sexual savagery.
Strengthening Child Protection Through Enhanced Stakeholder Engagement
Ms Yeri states that NORSAAC detailed the case to the social government assistance branch of the West Mamprusi Municipality which thusly alluded it to the young lady kid official at the Ghana Education Service (GES) District office.
Strengthening Child Protection Through Enhanced Stakeholder Engagement
Ms Yeri says an official of the GES met with Shamsiya's family to talk about how best she could be reintegrated into school to finish her schooling and that was the point at which, she understood, Shamsiya needed to return to school.
Thus, with the help of the GES District Officer, Shamsiya enlisted at another school, Zangu JHS School in Zangumyakura, to proceed with her schooling.
Strengthening Child Protection Through Enhanced Stakeholder Engagement.
To be continued..
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